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Le trio gallois mené par Kelly Jones s'est formé en 1996, sans fioriture d'instruments, juste les essentiels d'un combo rock : basse, guitare, batterie. Stereophonics emballe l'Angleterre peu après sa signature chez V2, en 1997, avec le disque "Word Gets Around", qui mêle rock et fièvre dans le sillage de la voix hantée et éraillée de Kelly Jones.

Un disque de platine ne reste jamais seul : avec "Performance and Cocktails", Stereophonics impose son rock dans le reste de l'Europe. La suite en 2001 reste dans les annales du rock avec les singles "Mr Writer" ou "Have a Nice Day", suivis en 2003 de l'étonnant disque "You Gotta Go There to Come Back", beaucoup plus mélodique que les précédents.

Après le départ du batteur Stuart Gable, Stereophonics livre "Language. Sex. Violence. Other?" en 2005 et "Pull the Pin" en 2008. Kelly Jones a débuté une carrière solo, Stereophonics poursuit ses expériences rock… toujours en stéréo

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Le groupe a fait le show pendant deux heures avec des morceaux du dernier album tout en revisitant leurs standards. Un beau spéctacle

Je les suis depuis 20 ans Cette fois ci le concert fut différent. Le chanteur Kelly est venu près du public a joué du piano à mis l’accent sur leur dernier album on attendait les tubes certains on manqué mais je les ai trouvé en super forme le seul bémol c’est cour 2 h ils ont assez d’albums et rien que leur tubes rempliraient 2 h de concert donc une demi heure de plus ferait de nous des fans comblees car on les aime hein

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Stereophonics announce new single, album and UK tour dates

10 September 2021, 09:00

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Kelly Jones and co are back with a new single, Hanging On Your Hinges, and their twelfth album, Oochya!

Stereophonics have announced details of a new album, single and tour for 2022.

The band - Kelly Jones, Richard Jones, Adam Zidani and Jamie Morrison - will release their twelfth studio album, titled Oochya!, on 4 March 2022.

They've also announced details of a full UK tour, which kicks off in March 2022, plus a one-off Christmas show in Wales this December, featuring special guests Tom Jones and Catfish & The Bottlemen .

The first track to come from the new album is Hanging On Your Hinges, which is available to stream now. Take a listen here:

Kelly says of the new single: "Hanging On Your Hinges was influenced by my love of early ZZ Top and darker stuff like Masters Of Reality and maybe some Iggy Pop too and probably nods back to Bartender And The Thief. It’s the song on this album that says Oochya! more than anything else, so it’s something we wanted the fans to hear first."

As for that unusual album title, Jones explains: "Oochya! was always a saying me and the band used in the studio to mean “let’s have it”, a blast of energy and optimism and that’s what we wanted to get across with Hinges.”

Stereophonics - Oochya! track listing:

  • Hanging On Your Hinges
  • When You See it
  • Do Ya Feel My Love?
  • Right Place Right Time
  • Close Enough To Drive Home
  • Leave The Light On
  • Running Round My Brain
  • Every Dog Has Its Day
  • You’re My Soul
  • All I Have Is You
  • Made A Mess Of Me
  • Seen That Look Before
  • Don’t Know What Ya Got
  • Jack In A Box

Oochya! is available to pre-prder now from Stereophonics' official website here.

1/2 Oochya!💥 The new album will be released on 4th March 2022, and first single 'Hanging On Your Hinges’ is out now! We'll be playing it for you on a massive UK Arena tour in March/April 2022 following a very special show at Cardiff’s Principality Stadium on 18th December 2021.. pic.twitter.com/wMGf515atj — stereophonics (@stereophonics) September 6, 2021

The news comes as Stereophonics announce both a special homecoming end of year show, plus a full UK tour for 2022.

The band will headline the Cardiff Principality Stadium with very special guests Tom Jones and Catfish And The Bottlemen on Saturday 18 December, in a show that's titled We'll Keep A Welcome.

Stereophonics will then kick off a full UK tour at Manchester Arena on 18 March 2022, which will then visit The O2 London on 1 April and The Birmingham Resorts World Arena on 2 April.

Tickets go on sale on Friday 10 September at 9am via Ticketmaster and GigsAndTours

Stereophonics 2021 UK tour dates

  • 18 December Cardiff Principality Stadium (with very special guests Tom Jones and Catfish and the Bottlemen)

Stereophonics 2022 UK tour dates

  • 18 March Manchester AO Arena
  • 20 March Aberdeen P&J Live
  • 21 March Glasgow The SSE Hydro
  • 23 March Leeds First Direct Arena
  • 24 March Newcastle Utilita Arena
  • 26 March Brighton Centre
  • 27 March Bournemouth IC
  • 29 March Liverpool M&S Bank Arena
  • 30 March Nottingham Motorpoint Arena
  • 01 April London The O2
  • 02 April Birmingham Resorts World Arena

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Stereophonics announce new album ‘Oochya!’ and tour: “You can’t fake those rock n’ roll songs”

Check out new single 'Hanging On Your Hinges' as frontman Kelly Jones tells us about the "greatest hits" album feel of their new record, watching Tom Jones shout at his telly, and celebrating 25 years of the band

Stereophonics, 2021. Credit: Press

Stereophonics have announced their 12th album ‘Oochya!’ by sharing new single ‘Hanging On Your Hinges’ and details of a UK tour. Check out everything below, along with our interview with frontman Kelly Jones .

The Welsh rock veterans will be celebrating their 25th anniversary next year with the new record – following on from 2019’s chart-topping ‘Kind’ and J ones’ solo album ‘Don’t Let The Devil Take Another Day ’, released in 2020 – and a major arena tour for March. They’ll also cap off 2021 with a huge homecoming festive stadium show in December at Cardiff Principality Stadium.

With the album set for release on March 4 in 2022, Kelly Jones has told NME how ‘Oochya!’ is a “90 per cent uptempo” album, and grew from plans to initially release a compilation marking 25 years since the Welsh band’s first single ‘Looks Like Chaplin’ was released in 1996. ’Oochya!’ was recorded in just seven days, produced by Jones with regular Stereophonics producers Jim Lowe and George Drakoulias.

The album comes previewed by the fast-paced ‘Hanging From Your Hinges’, which Jones said was influenced by ZZ Top .

Hi Kelly. When you spoke to NME last year , you said Stereophonics would release a 25th anniversary compilation in 2021. But here you are with a brand-new album. What changed?

Kelly Jones : “‘Oochya!’ began from planning that anniversary hits compilation. I began rooting through hard drives to see what to put on it. As I did that, I was finding songs we’d never released. Three or four songs on ‘Oochya!’ are built on those, and it led me to writing a bunch of new songs too. We’ve always been about trying to find new audiences with new music, and it started to feel a compilation was too easy. But, when we got to our studio, it didn’t feel like we were necessarily making a new album either. We were only together recording as a band for a week. A lot of ‘Oochya!’ was done live. The funny thing is, having thought about a hits compilation, people who’ve heard ‘Oochya!’ say it sounds like a ‘Best Of’ album, just of songs you’ve never heard before. It’s like a mixtape, with a lot of different styles on there.”

What’s the overall mood for the album?

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“There are a lot of different moments, but it’s much more rock n’ roll than ‘Kind’. At our core, that’s what we are. There are periods in your life when you look inside yourself more, and you can’t fake those rock n’ roll songs. I love the guitar riff songs, and I’ve got a phone full of ideas for them. But if you’re not feeling it, there’s no point writing lyrics for them. For the last few years, I hadn’t really felt that vibe. This time, it really fitted.”

Was that anything to do with recovering from the throat surgery you documented in the Don’t Let The Devil Take Another Day film which accompanied your solo album?

“Maybe. It’s been good since then to experiment with new ways of singing. I’ve enjoyed playing around with new vocal styles, but then I’ve always enjoyed trying to do that. People recognise my voice, but if you go through Stereophonics’ catalogue, there’s a lot of vocal styles.”

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‘Hanging On Your Hinges’ certainly shows you’re ready to scream again…

“That’s true! It was actually first recorded during the ‘Kind’ sessions, but it didn’t fit that record. It’s a very uplifting, good-time song that smacks you in the face and we wanted to come back with a song like that. It’s like when we previewed [1999 album] ‘Performance And Cocktails’ with ‘The Bartender And The Thief’. You can hear it coming on the radio straight after the news and it ends up abruptly: you have a good time, and then it’s gone again. It’s a pretty gnarly song with a great guitar tone. As a kid, I loved Billy Gibbons’ style in ZZ Top. Our producer George Drakoulias was shouting encouragement at me in the studio and it was fucking great doing the guitar solo.”

How typical is it of the rest of ‘Oochya!’?

“There’s some very anthemic stuff on the album, and one song sounds like The Cult . There are some piano songs like Elton John ’s ‘Goodbye Yellow Brick Road’, only with weird R&B harmonies. The end of the album is quite Stones -y, like a very earthy session recorded at 2am. It’s got a very positive feel and 90 per cent of it is very uptempo. In these times, I don’t think you can be too introspective. It’ll be a great collection to play live, as it’ll give people a feel-good experience. There are introspective moments, but even they have a ‘light at the end of the tunnel’ feel.”

What does ‘Oochya!’ actually mean?

“When we were recording ‘Language. Sex. Violence. Other’ in 2004, it was a word I started writing around the studio, but I don’t know where the hell it came from! To me, it’s a word that Paul Weller or Cockneys like Chas And Dave would say, like ‘Let’s fucking have it!’ I like records like Aerosmith ’s ‘Pump’ or The Rolling Stones’ ‘Grrr!’ and ‘Honk’, where the word doesn’t mean anything but still gives you a flavour. The title has a lot to do with the mood of the record, I think. Once you’re going to call your record ‘Oochya!’, it can’t be too introspective.”

Speaking of giving people a feel-good experience, how much are you looking forward to the all-Welsh line-up with Tom Jones and Catfish And The Bottlemen at Cardiff Principality Stadium just before Christmas?

“It’s a celebration for Welsh people who haven’t been able to go anywhere for 18 months. I rang Tom, asking if he’d be up for giving back to the Welsh people, and he was well up for it. I’ve been watching a lot of sport during the pandemic, as there’s been nothing else to do, and a lot of that has been watching football with Tom at his apartment in London. But you end up watching Tom more than the football – watching 80-year-old Tom Jones shouting at the television in a very strong Welsh accent. I’ve known Tom for 20 years, but he’ll show me video footage of him with Little Richard and Jerry Lee Lewis where you still go ‘What the fuck?’ At his home, Tom has pictures with everyone – James Caan to Aretha Franklin. What a life, you know?”

How well do you know Catfish And The Bottlemen?

“I first met Van McCann backstage at T In The Park. Van dropped to his knees and was praising me to my feet! Van said him and his dad made every one of the band’s videos based on our 10-year anniversary DVD, Rewind . I didn’t realise how big a fan he is, but he’d send me texts saying how much he adores what we do. I’ve always been a fan of his band too. I haven’t seen him for a while, but we stay in touch. I’ve heard the rumours that there’s a lot of stuff going on internally with the band , that they might not be as sturdy as they were. I don’t know what’s going on there, but they’ve agreed to do our show.”

After 25 years, what do Stereophonics still have left to prove?

“We can’t rest on our laurels in any way. We still want to find the 16-year-old kid who’s never heard our music but gets excited by our new song, and can then go back through our old stuff. It’s not about catering to Radio 2, that’s too easy. I wanted to start this album campaign with something interesting like ‘Hanging On Your Hinges’, to go to Radio X or wherever. We’re in a really good place, but we always have been. Whether the records always sound like that, that’s different. But we’re itching to get back out there and I pinch myself that we’re still playing arenas after 25 years.”

Stereophonics' Kelly Jones. Credit: Press

Stereophonics release ‘Oochya!’ on March 4, 2022, via Stylus Records through Ignition Records Ltd. Check out the tracklist below:

1. ‘Hanging On Your Hinges’ 2. ‘Forever’ 3. ‘When You See It’ 4. ‘Do Ya Feel My Love’ 5. ‘Right Place Right Time’ 6. ‘Close Enough To Drive Home’ 7. ‘Leave The Light On’ 8. ‘Running Round My Brain’ 9. ‘Every Dog Has Its Day’ 10. ‘You’re My Soul’ 11. ‘All I Have Is You’ 12. ‘Made A Mess Of Me’ 13. ‘Seen That Look Before’ 14. ‘Don’t Know What Ya Got’ 15. ‘Jack In A Box’

Before the album, Stereophonics play at Cardiff Principality Stadium on December 18, supported by Tom Jones and Catfish And The Bottlemen. It’s followed by an 11-date tour starting at Manchester Arena on March 18 and including a show at London O2 on April 1, before finishing at Birmingham Resorts World Arena on April 2. Full dates are below, with tickets on sale from 9am on Friday (September 10) and available here .

Stereophonics’ tour dates are:

December 2021 18 – Principality Stadium, Cardiff (With Tom Jones and Catfish And The Bottlemen)

March 2022 18 – Arena, Manchester 20 – P&J Arena, Aberdeen 21 – Hydro, Glasgow 23 – Arena, Leeds 24 – Arena, Newcastle 26 – Centre, Brighton 27 – BIC, Bournemouth 29 – Arena, Liverpool 30 – Arena, Nottingham

April 2022 1 – The O2, London 2 – Resorts World Arena, Birmingham

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Stereophonics is a Welsh rock and alternative rock band formed in 1992. The band has become a staple of the British rock mainstream, receiving regular radio air play and high charting albums, hailing from Cwmaman, Mid Glamorgan, Wales.

Living on the same street in the village of Cwmaman, frontman and guitarist Kelly Jones and drummer Stuart Cable soon began playing together in Jones’ Dad’s garage. A few years later after going their separate ways and meeting each other at a bus stop, Jones and Cable reunited and invited bassist Mark Everett to join the band. Everett didn’t last long however as after returning from holiday found Kelly Jones’ long-time friend Richard Jones had taken his place. After futile searches for a lead guitarist the Tragic Love Company, as they were called, stuck as a three piece and began courting labels.

In 1996 the Stereophonics signed with Richard Branson’s new label V2, and released their debut album “Word Gets Around”in August 1997. The album became an instant hit peaking at No. Six on the UK Albums chart, and was supported by a successful world tour. Led by the single “Local Boy in the Photograph” the album earned the band the BRIT Award for Best New Group and was certified gold in the UK. Ahead of their sophomore album, Stereophonics released the single “The Bartender and the Thief” in 1998, which became a staple on British radio, continuing the band’s single success. The full-length “Performance and Cocktails” appeared in 1999 and topped the UK Album Chart, proving the band were no one trick ponies.

After performing to 50,000 people at the Morfa Stadium in Swansea and collaborating with Tom Jones on the Randy Newman song “Mama Told Me Not To Come”, Stereophonics embarked on a world tour including parts of Europe, Australia and the British Isles. The studio album “Just Enough Education to Perform” was issued in April 2011 and spawned the singles “Mr. Writer”, “Have a Nice Day”, “Step On My Old Size Nince”, and “Handbags and Gladrags”. Seemingly going from strength the strength the band played to over 200,000 people over the two day festival, A Day at the Races, and released their fourth album “You Gotta Go There to Come Back” in 2003. Following the release original drummer Cable was dropped from the group for a lack of commitment and was ultimately replaced by Javier Weyler.

Stereophonics’ fifth studio album “Language. Sex. Violence. Other?” was issued in March 2005, led by the group’s first No. One single “Dakota”. The album topped the UK Albums Chart once again and spawned the subsequent singles “Superman” and “Devil”. The Kelly Jones solo album “Only the Names Have Been Changed” was released in early 2007, followed by the Stereophonics full-length “Pull the Pin” in October 2007. The compilation album “Decade in the Sun: The Best of Stereophonics” arrived in 2008 and charted at No. Two on the UK Albums Chart. The band subsequently released the album “Keep Calm and Carry On” in 2009, and “Graffiti on the Train” in 2013.

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STEREOPHONICS at the Olympia January 26, 2018

Two years exactly after their previous concert in Paris, the Olympia hosted, for a sold out show, the Stereophonics for the second date of their European tour after L'Ancienne Belgique in Brussels.

Alex Francis and his musicians open the ball with a well-crafted mix of soul, pop and rock, that is very pleasant indeed, and the public welcomed him warmly.

After this excellent introduction our favorite Welshmen invest the stage. Surprise ! The opening song is not "Caught By The Wind", one of the best tracks of their last album, nor "C’est la vie", which nevertheless made the opening of the American tour and that of Brussels. It is true that Stereophonics, unlike many main bands, do not keep the same setlist from the beginning to the end of their tour, so we will probably have some surprises ! It is with a vitaminized version of "Chances Are", which sounds even more rock than the studio version, that the Welsh start the concert. Kelly Jones and his acolytes have chosen to offer us six tracks of the latest album "Scream Above The Sound" and a medley of their best songs picked up from their ten studio albums and composed according to the mood of the moment. This is how we will be entitled to the song "100 MPH" little played live but that works very well on stage indeed. We realize that Stereophonics have produced a huge number of very beautiful pieces of music over the years, because during all the concert the pleasure was permanent. None of the 24 titles played during the 2h lasting show can be considered as weak. The realization has also been perfect, showing impeccable mastery. The lights, well thought out, have perfectly highlighted the show and the big screen placed behind the stage has also contributed to the pleasure of the show by alternating clip images and various illustrations sometimes almost hypnotic. Kelly Jones does not interact much with the audience, but everything is done with warmth and we feel the pleasure that the musicians have to be back in Paris. Kelly will also make a small visit to the audience of the 1st rank on the occasion of a superb guitar solo. Another notable moment is the magnificent guitar solo, performed by Kelly, who will punctuate the no less superb song "All In One Night", from the last album ; I really love the guitar riff that accompanies it from beginning to end . In the same way, we will remember the energy deployed by drummer Jamie Morrison for an extraordinary finale of "Mr and Mrs Smith" first title of the encore before "Dakota" which will close the show. The Stereophonics have achieved the alchemy of a perfect technical performance and excellent sound, with the specific and special ingredients of a live performance that can not be found on the albums and that makes the live performance so special ... Another thing to highlighted is the audience who will show his enthusiasm throughout this excellent concert, making it even better. This excellent performance of Stereophonics had a really euphoric effect: for a few weeks I was in a moody mood, mainly because of this permanent greyness of wintertime that makes you down. But at the end of the show I came out with a smile like a banana, glad to have taken care of my ears and eyes! Thank you Stereophonics and impatiently waiting for your next show!

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Frequenters of the UK festival circuit year after year, Welsh rock outfit Stereophonics are without a doubt one of the country's most universally loved artists. Perhaps it is there timeless hit singles or the manner in which they conduct a crowd, either way they are simply made for a festival and really unite almost the whole audience no matter what your preference of genre.

The quartet files out onto stage in time with the bellowing cheers with Kelly Jones heading up the rear before proudly taking the mic and beginning with a rousing version of 'Catacomb'. They run through a packed setlist at rapid pace in order to fit in the likes of 'Just Looking' 'Local Boy in the Photograph' and 'Traffic'. The audience remains receptive and enthusiastic throughout perhaps due to them patiently waiting for the singalong anthems of 'Have A Nice Day' and 'Dakota'. Although Stereophonics have never particularly broke through as a major chart act, they have a strong and sturdy discography that seems to be ageing like fine wine.

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Stereophonics is a Welsh band of huge success in the British indie and mainstream music scene. The alternative rock band are still one of the staples of the British rock and alternative music scene today and, beloved as they are by all ages alike, it is extraordinary to think that the band formed way back in 1992. The band are regulars on the festival circuits in Britain and still headline many large festivals, performing in front of thousands of eager fans, many of whom were not even born when the band first formed, yet view the band as a staple of their own generation. Perhaps that is the secret of Stereophonics success. Their music is able to resonate with each generation as slyly as if their sound was developed specifically for that generation, for that individual. Indeed, there is something wonderfully personal about their music that is able to evoke a thousand different emotions. Yet their music also translates brilliantly on an open stage, in front of thousands, in an exciting and energetic manner.

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Stereophonics are without doubt one of my favourite bands.

I've been following them since 2001 when I saw them at Wembley Arena and have seen them at many venues since including 02 Arena, V Festival. Kelly Jones has an amazing voice and he tells a good story too.

A Stereophonics gig usually involves a bit of banter with the crowd and sometimes a few tales about the history of some of his songs. He also did a solo tour a few years ago (playing at Cadogan Hall, which is generally more used to classical concerts) and the band have also played at the Royal Albert Hall at the Teenage Cancer Trust concerts.

He is also a great guitarist, whether its acoustic or electric and writes some interesting lyrics and great melodies.

If you want to see a band with a great sound and a lead singer with a terrific voice, with a great repertoire including the No 1 hit song "Dakota" (usually their final song of the evening), you can't fail to enjoy Stereophonics. Absolutely brilliant.

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If there's any band that I've seen that sound as good live as they do on records then it's The Sterophonics. It goes without saying that Kelly Joneses voice is (as once described) whisky. The raspiness and control is mesmerising. The current set up of band members works really well. From the enthusiastic, on point drumming and fancy socks (yep, he drums in his socks) of Jamie Morrison to the amazing fingers of Adam Zindani and Richard Jones the whole gig was awesome.

The mix of new and old songs gave all of us an insight to what fans can from the band going forward but also had us singing our heads off to the ones we already knew and love!

Last night at Plymouth was my fifth Stereophonics gig. Once again I came home sweaty and with a sore throat from singing but I absolutely intend to do it all again whenever I can!

This band make a Welsh girl like me proud! Keep doing what you do boys!

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Great gig. Wasn’t sure how this would be in a relatively small venue, but I’ve seen a couple of bands at the Bonus Arena now and the acoustics are pretty good. Last time I saw Stereophonics it was more of a ‘greatest hits’ review, but the playlist was a bit more varied last night as well as some classics, so better overall, but still missing some great tunes that don’t get played an awful lot (same size feet, t-shirt sun tan, goldfish bowl etc). Loved their last 3 albums and plenty were showcased last night. The band were tight as always and some great solos by Adam, Jamie and of course Kelly. Liked the stage set up to, gives the show a different feel than a stadium gig. What I would like to see is a different finishing song!!!! Why always Dakota when you’ve got such an awesome back catalogue? Just my thoughts.

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As always The Stereophonics delivered the set of all sets. Normally a morbid crowd at the O2 London but the crowd actually got into it. From the kick off with the first single from new album with C'est La Vie in fine style with Kelly standing showing his silouette behind a huge white sheet (epic!) then played most of their big songs as well as all my favourites from "Word Gets Around" 6 new songs were played with "Sunny" and "Mr and Mrs Smith" getting my jumping around air guitaring like a mad man seal of approval. Ending with Dakota always a highlight but when Comedian Rob Brydon appeared instead of Tom Jones for "Mama told me not to come" and a 3min comedy sketch that had to be one of the highlights! Great gig always a pleasure and still is from when I first saw them back in '98

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At the Pricipality Stadium, this was the 9th time I have seen the Stereophonics. Being a “home town” gig, the crowd were, as you would expect, really into it! The Welsh male voice choir introducing the band was a great touch and the playlist was awesome. A brilliant mid-show song with Tom Jones was one of the highlights. I watched the gig back on BBC iplayer which was well produced, but nothing can replicate actually being there! I always enjoy the drum solo on Mr and Mrs Smith, but the best version I have seen was at the Manchester arena where the drum kit was raised up from ground level! I actually really like the fact that Dakota is the final song as you know that there is no point hanging around for any further encores. I am looking forward to my 10th gig!

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First Stereophonics concert and first stadium concert as well! Band were brilliant, just wish I was closer to the action. Played a good mix of their great new stuff from the last couple of albums and plenty of their older classics as well. Sound system was not the best, couldn't hear what Kelly Jones was saying and it was exceptionally loud. People in front of me left as it was too loud for them. Went with a friend who had watched the Manics at The Liberty Stadium the week before and he said the organisation in Cardiff was rubbish compared to in Swansea. Can't wait to watch the band again, but not in Cardiff City Stadium.

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A completely full arena always creates an electric gig . All the crowd were on good friendly but excitable form. Me & my friend fast realised that we were one of the few Mancs - it seems many folk had come from North Wales for the concert. It made me proud to have some musical tourism in the city.

The stereophonics were very impressive- you really do forget exactly how many amazing songs they have. A very full set meant there was Little talking in between.

I go to that arena for many gigs - but as I left last night it was one of the only times the crowds were singing in unison at the top of their voices as they left .

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Stereophonics announce massive UK 2022 tour following release of new album Oochya

Pre-sale tickets for the tour will go on sale this week

  • 09:06, 6 SEP 2021
  • Updated 14:10, 10 SEP 2021

Stereophonics, from left to right: Jamie Morrison, Kelly Jones, Adam Zindani, Richard Jones

Stereophonics have officially announced a major UK tour for 2022 following the release of a brand new album.

The Welsh rockers broke the news to their followers on their social media pages on Monday (September 6).

The band, consisting of Kelly Jones, Jamie Morrison, Adam Zindani, and Richard Jones, will be launching a massive UK arena tour in March and April next year.

Their new 12th album 'Oochya' will be released in full in March 2022 and the first single 'Hanging On Your Hinges' is out now.

Stereophonics will also be playing a special Christmas show at Cardiff's Principality Stadium on December 18, along with Sir Tom Jons and Catfish and the Bottlemen also on the bill.

Due to phenomenal demand, they've added a second show at Cardiff’s Principality Stadium and will now perform on Friday 17 December as well as on Saturday 18 December - tickets for these two special shows “We’ll Keep A Welcome" are now on sale via Ticketmaster.

The band will be stopping off at Manchester, Aberdeen, Glasgow, Leeds, Newcastle, Brighton, Bournemouth, Liverpool, Nottingham, London and Birmingham.

Scroll down for full tour dates, venues and how to get tickets.

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17 – Principality Stadium, Cardiff (With Tom Jones and Catfish And The Bottlemen)

18 – Principality Stadium, Cardiff (With Tom Jones and Catfish And The Bottlemen)

March 2022 18 – Arena, Manchester 20 – P&J Arena, Aberdeen 21 – Hydro, Glasgow 23 – Arena, Leeds 24 – Arena, Newcastle 26 – Centre, Brighton 27 – BIC, Bournemouth 2 9 – Arena, Liverpool 30 – Arena, Nottingham

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Stereophonics Return with New Album Details & Huge UK Arena Tour for 2022 & Special End of Year Cardiff Show

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Stereophonics today return with ‘Hanging On Your Hinges’. The song is the first to be unveiled from forthcoming album ‘Oochya!’, released on 4th March 2022 via Stylus Records through Ignition Records Ltd, available to pre-order now here .

As the band celebrate their 25th year, ‘Hanging On Your Hinges’ (listen here) is a gloriously unshackled palette cleanser for fans ahead of the multifaceted, ‘Oochya!’. With distorted question-and-answer vocals and scuzzed up guitars, it’s a song that harks back to some of the band’s loudest moments, drawing on Kelly Jones’ love of garage rock. After 18 months of lockdown, ‘Hanging On Your Hinges’ is an optimistic yet defiant howl as the band get back to doing what they do best.

Kelly Jones says: “‘Hanging On Your Hinges’ was influenced by my love of early ZZ Top and darker stuff like Masters of Reality and maybe some Iggy Pop too and probably nods back to ‘Bartender & The Thief’. It’s the song on this album that says ‘Oochya!’ more than anything else, so it’s something we wanted the fans to hear first. Having done some really emotionally lead and introspective songs on the last album (‘Kind’), we decided to come back with a bang this time, give the fans something to get a little loose to. The album title (‘Oochya!’) was always a saying me and the band used in the studio to mean “let’s have it”, a blast of energy and optimism and that’s what we wanted to get across with ‘Hinges’.”

A short, sharp explosion of colour and defiant attitude, the album title is perfectly complemented with a pop art album cover, also unveiled today.

‘Oochya!’ follows Stereophonics’ previous album ‘Kind’, which went to Number One in the UK album charts in 2019, outselling nearest competitor Kanye West by over 10,000 copies. It became the band’s 7th UK Number One album in the process. The release of ‘Oochya!’ will also see the Welsh rockers return to the road for what’s sure to be another eagerly anticipated sold out UK Arena tour. Kicking off at Manchester AO Arena on 18th March 2022, the 11 date tour reaches The O2 London on 1st April and culminates at The Birmingham Resorts World Arena on 2nd April.

Stereophonics also return to Wales for a very special show ‘We’ll Keep A Welcome’ on Saturday 18th December 2021, as they headline the Cardiff Principality Stadium with very special guests Tom Jones and Catfish and the Bottlemen. Having previously headlined the stadium in 2001 and 2003, the band return in 2021 for a special end of year celebration and a show that’s not to be missed. Full dates and details listed below. 

As Stereophonics celebrate 25 years as one of the UK’s most enduring and loved bands, with ‘Oochya!’ Kelly Jones continues to cement his place amongst the great British songwriters. Having now achieved 7 number 1 albums, 10 top 10 albums, 23 Platinum Sales Awards, 8.5 million albums sold in the UK alone, 5 BRIT nominations and 1 BRIT Award win, Stereophonics stand as undeniable giants of British music.

‘Oochya!’ Tracklisting -

1. Hanging On Your Hinges

3. When You See it

4. Do Ya Feel My Love?

5. Right Place Right Time

6. Close Enough To Drive Home

7. Leave The Light On

8. Running Round My Brain

9. Every Dog Has Its Day

10. You’re My Soul

11. All I Have Is You

12. Made A Mess Of Me

13. Seen That Look Before

14. Don’t Know What Ya Got

15. Jack In A Box

All songs written by Kelly Jones. ‘Oochya!’ was produced by Kelly Jones with Jim Lowe and George Drakoulias and recorded at The Distillery, Wiltshire.

Stereophonics play the following live shows:

Sat 18 Dec                           Cardiff Principality Stadium

(w. very special guests Tom Jones and Catfish and the Bottlemen)

Fri 18 Mar                           Manchester AO Arena

Sun 20 Mar                         Aberdeen P&J Live

Mon 21 Mar                       Glasgow The SSE Hydro

Wed 23 Mar                       Leeds First Direct Arena

Thu 24 Mar                         Newcastle Utilita Arena

Sat 26 Mar                          Brighton Centre

Sun 27 Mar                         Bournemouth IC

Tue 29 Mar                         Liverpool M&S Bank Arena

Wed 30 Mar                       Nottingham Motorpoint Arena

Fri 01 Apr                            London The O2

Sat 02 Apr                           Birmingham Resorts World Arena

Tickets on sale Friday 10th September from 9am BST at https://stereophonics.com/tour/  and  https://www.gigsandtours.com/artist/stereophonics/31910  

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The Stereophonics will be headlining for the second consecutive night in Cardiff with their re-scheduled Christmas show "We'll Keep A Welcome"

Due to unforeseen practical issues, Catfish & The Bottlemen will no longer be performing at the Stereophonics shows at Principality Stadium on Friday 17 and Saturday 18 June.

The group have been replaced by Feeder on Friday 17 and Gruff Rhys on Saturday 18, who will be joining the rest of the already announced line-up.

These special summer shows mark a welcome return to a Principality Stadium for Stereophonics who have previously headlined there in 2001 and 2003.

Over the past two decades Stereophonics have played at some of the biggest venues to fans all across the globe, achieving seven number 1 albums, ten top-10 albums, 23 Platinum Sales Awards, 5 BRIT nominations and 1 BRIT Award win. Headlining arenas and festivals to legions of dedicated fans, and with 8.5 million albums sold in the UK alone, Stereophonics stand as undeniable giants of the current music scene.

Stereophonics are Kelly Jones (vocals/guitar), Richard Jones (bass), Adam Zindani (guitar) and Jamie Morrison (drums).

2022 dates: Friday 17 June Cardiff Principality Stadium Saturday 18 June Cardiff Principality Stadium

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Stereophonics Tour 2022: Extra date added and here’s where you can get tickets

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  • Published : 13:50 ET, Sep 10 2021

STEREOPHONICS have announced a tour starting in December this year and ending in April 2022, and tickets are on sale now.

The tour will see the Welsh rockers perform in some of the UK's biggest cities and here's how you can get your hands on tickets.

Here's how you can get tickets to see Stereophonics live next year

Stereophonics tour will see them play huge venues across the UK including Newcastle, Cardiff, Liverpool, Manchester, Leeds and more.

  • Get tickets to Stereophonics Tour 2022 - click here

Tickets have been so popular that they've now added extra dates for December 2021, with support from Tom Jones and Catfish & The Bottlemen.

Tickets are available to buy now from Ticketmaster , so don't hang about if you want to get your hands on a pair.

The ‘Oochya! Arena Tour’ will take place next March and April, and support acts have not yet been announced but we'll keep you posted soon as we hear more.

Want to see Stereophonics live?

The ‘Oochya! Arena Tour’ will run alongside the launch of their 12th album 'Oochya'  which is due to be released in March 2022.

But where can you see Stereophonics on tour next year? Here's the full list of dates.

Stereophonics 2021 UK Tour Dates

  • December 17, Principality Stadium, Cardiff - click here
  • December 18, Principality Stadium, Cardiff - click here

Stereophonics 2022 UK Tour Dates

  • March 18, AO Arena, Manchester - click here
  • March 20, P&J Arena, Aberdeen - click here
  • March 21, Hydro, Glasgow - click here
  • March 23, Arena, Leeds - click here
  • March 24, Arena, Newcastle - click here
  • March 26, Centre, Brighton - click here
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  • March 29, Arena, Liverpool - click here
  • March 30, Arena, Nottingham - click here
  • April 1, The O2, London - click here
  • April 2, Resorts World Arena, Birmingham - click here

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Stereophonics Tour 2022: Extra date added and here’s where you can get tickets

  • Harriet Flook
  • Published : 11:12, 10 Sep 2021
  • Updated : 12:51, 10 Sep 2021

STEREOPHONICS have announced a tour starting in December this year and ending in April 2022, and tickets are on sale now.

The tour will see the Welsh rockers perform in some of the UK's biggest cities and here's how you can get your hands on tickets.

Here's how you can get tickets to see Stereophonics live next year

Stereophonics tour will see them play huge venues across the UK including Newcastle, Cardiff, Liverpool, Manchester, Leeds and more.

  • Get tickets to Stereophonics Tour 2022 - click here

Tickets have been so popular that they've now added extra dates for December 2021, with support from Tom Jones and Catfish & The Bottlemen.

Tickets are available to buy now from Ticketmaster , so don't hang about if you want to get your hands on a pair.

The ‘Oochya! Arena Tour’ will take place next March and April, and support acts have not yet been announced but we'll keep you posted soon as we hear more.

Want to see Stereophonics live?

The ‘Oochya! Arena Tour’ will run alongside the launch of their 12th album 'Oochya'  which is due to be released in March 2022.

But where can you see Stereophonics on tour next year? Here's the full list of dates.

Stereophonics 2021 UK Tour Dates

  • December 17, Principality Stadium, Cardiff - click here
  • December 18, Principality Stadium, Cardiff - click here

Stereophonics 2022 UK Tour Dates

  • March 18, AO Arena, Manchester - click here
  • March 20, P&J Arena, Aberdeen - click here
  • March 21, Hydro, Glasgow - click here
  • March 23, Arena, Leeds - click here
  • March 24, Arena, Newcastle - click here
  • March 26, Centre, Brighton - click here
  • March 27, BIC, Bournemouth - click here
  • March 29, Arena, Liverpool - click here
  • March 30, Arena, Nottingham - click here
  • April 1, The O2, London - click here
  • April 2, Resorts World Arena, Birmingham - click here

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    Stereophonics has played in France 59 out of 992 concerts, with a probability of 5.95% to hosts a show there, since his first concert on Presqu'île de Malsaucy on July 5, 1997 until his latest show on L'Olympia Bruno Coquatrix on January 29, 2020. ... Andalucia Big Festival 2022 OocHya Tour 2022.

  7. Stereophonics concerts in Paris, France

    Stereophonics has played in Paris, France 26 out of 992 concerts, with a probability of 2.62% to hosts a show there, since his debut on Canal+, Nulle Part Ailleurs on September 11, 1997 until his latest show on L'Olympia Bruno Coquatrix on January 29, 2020. ... Andalucia Big Festival 2022 OocHya Tour 2022.

  8. Stereophonics announce new single, album and UK tour dates

    Kelly Jones and co are back with a new single, Hanging On Your Hinges, and their twelfth album, Oochya! Stereophonics have announced details of a new album, single and tour for 2022. The band ...

  9. New Album! Tour! Cardiff Stadium!

    Tour! Cardiff Stadium! - Stereophonics. New Album! Tour! Cardiff Stadium! 06.09.21. 'Oochya!' our new album will be released on 4th March 2022, and the first single 'Hanging On Your Hinges' is out now - watch the video CLICK HERE. We'll be playing it for you on a massive UK Arena tour in March/April 2022 following a very special ...

  10. Stereophonics announce new album 'Oochya!' and tour: "You can't ...

    Stereophonics' tour dates are: December 2021 18 - Principality Stadium, Cardiff (With Tom Jones and Catfish And The Bottlemen) March 2022 18 - Arena, Manchester 20 - P&J Arena, Aberdeen

  11. Stereophonics Concerts & Live Tour Dates: 2024-2025 Tickets

    Teresa. November 1st 2018. The cheapest and the best 3 day music festival in the country excluding Glastonbury. Stereophonics were awesome as usual. Sheffield, United Kingdom @. O2 Academy 2 Sheffield. Marc. June 10th 2018. Good sound, great crowd.

  12. Stereophonics Tour Announcements 2024 & 2025, Notifications, Dates

    Mon 14 Oct 2024 The Fillmore Charlotte Charlotte, NC, US. Republica. Fri 18 Oct 2024 Òran Mór Glasgow, UK. Inhaler. Tue 22 Oct 2024 House of Blues - Cleveland Cleveland, OH, US. Inhaler. Wed 23 Oct 2024 Bluestone Columbus, OH, US. Space. Thu 13 Feb 2025 The Wardrobe Leeds, UK.

  13. Stereophonics announce UK 2022 tour following release of new album

    Stereophonics UK 2022 tour dates. Stereophonics at the Metro Radio Arena in Newcastle, March 12, 2018. ... France, Italy, Portugal and Madeira warned to be on the lookout for symptoms.

  14. Stereophonics announce new tour and album!

    Stereophonics today return with 'Hanging On Your Hinges'. The song is the first to be unveiled from forthcoming album 'Oochya!', released on 4th March 2022 via Stylus Records through Ignition Records Ltd, available to pre-order now here. As the band celebrate their 25th year, 'Hanging On Your Hinges' (listen here) is a gloriously ...

  15. Stereophonics

    Explore Stereophonics tour schedules, latest setlist, videos, and more on livenation.com. ... Stereophonics on August 28, 2022. OocHya Tour 2022. Alex James' Farm, Kingham, United Kingdom. 1. Do Ya Feel My Love. 2. C'est la vie. 3. I Wanna Get Lost With You. 4. Hanging On Your Hinges. 5.

  16. Stereophonics Setlist at Principality Stadium, Cardiff

    Jun 18 2022. Principality Stadium This Setlist Cardiff, Wales. 8:05 PM. Jul 01 2022. Fairview Park Dublin, Ireland. 8:30 PM. Jul 05 2022. Eden Sessions 2022 St Austell, England. Add time.

  17. Splash

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  18. Stereophonics Concert Setlists

    Artist: Stereophonics, Tour: OocHya Tour 2022, Venue: Custom House Square, Belfast, Northern Ireland. Set Times: Doors: 6:00 PM. Show: 8:45 PM - 10:30 PM. Do Ya Feel My Love; C'est la vie; I Wanna Get Lost With You; Hanging On Your Hinges; Maybe Tomorrow; I Wouldn't Believe Your Radio; A Thousand Trees; Mr and Mrs Smith; Fly Like an Eagle;

  19. Stereophonics, Sir Tom Jones, Feeder, Gruff Rhys and Buzzard Buzzard

    Stereophonics are Kelly Jones (vocals/guitar), Richard Jones (bass), Adam Zindani (guitar) and Jamie Morrison (drums). 2022 dates: Friday 17 June Cardiff Principality Stadium. Saturday 18 June Cardiff Principality Stadium. *Feeder on Friday 17 June only. ^ Gruff Rhys on Saturday 18 June only. Ticket prices are £45, £65, £75, £85 (plus fees ...

  20. Stereophonics Tour 2022: Extra date added and here's ...

    Stereophonics tour will see them play huge venues across the UK including Newcastle, Cardiff, Liverpool, Manchester, Leeds and more. Get tickets to Stereophonics Tour 2022 - click here Tickets have been so popular that they've now added extra dates for December 2021, with support from Tom Jones and Catfish & The Bottlemen.

  21. Stereophonics Tour 2022: Extra date added and here's where ...

    STEREOPHONICS have announced a tour starting in December this year and ending in April 2022, and tickets are on sale now. The tour will see the Welsh rockers perform in some of the UK's bigge…